Sat, 27 January 2007
Freethought Radio's featured guest is Feminist Majority president and 3-decade feminist activist Eleanor Smeal,
previously named a "Freethought Heroine" by the Freedom From Religion
Foundation. Ellie discusses religion's role in fighting the ERA,
abortion rights and global human rights for women. The show features a
brief "Theocracy Alert," and will honor Thomas Paine, whose birthdate
is January 29. Song: "The World is My Country." The weekly show, which
airs locally in Madison, Wis. (see link above to listen live via your
computer), is co-hosted by Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor,
Foundation co-presidents. (MP3, 51 min, 23.1 MB) |
Sat, 20 January 2007
Freethought Radio's featured guest is Matthew Rothschild,
atheist and editor of The Progressive Magazine. The show includes an
update on upcoming oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in
FFRF's faith-based lawsuit, and a look at who's who this week in
freethought. Co-hosts are Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor. (MP3, 51
min, 23.1 MB) |
Sat, 13 January 2007
Freethought Radio's featured guest is The Nation's sparkling columnist, Katha Pollitt, whose latest book is Virginity or Death!
The show also includes a legal update and a look at many fascinating
freethinkers born in January. The show is cohosted by Dan Barker and
Annie Laurie Gaylor. (MP3, 57 min, 26 MB) |
Sat, 6 January 2007
Freethought Radio's featured guest is Norm Allen, executive
director of African Americans for Humanism, and editor of the
anthology, African-American Humanism. The featured song: a delicious
version of "It Ain't Necessarily So" sung by Sammie Davis Jr.
Freethinker's Almanac looks at January-born freethinkers Zora Neale
Hurston and Butterfly McQueen. Co-hosts are Dan Barker and Annie Laurie
Gaylor, co-presidents of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. (MP3, 48
min, 22.2 MB) |
Freethought Radio's featured guest is Feminist Majority president and 3-decade feminist activist Eleanor Smeal,
previously named a "Freethought Heroine" by the Freedom From Religion
Foundation. Ellie discusses religion's role in fighting the ERA,
abortion rights and global human rights for women. The show features a
brief "Theocracy Alert," and will honor Thomas Paine, whose birthdate
is January 29. Song: "The World is My Country." The weekly show, which
airs locally in Madison, Wis. (see link above to listen live via your
computer), is co-hosted by Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor,
Foundation co-presidents. (MP3, 51 min, 23.1 MB)